Jake Beeson
'Sadly, you have to think like a scammer whenever you adopt new technologies,' said the cofounder of Beehive Property Management, which oversees more than 300 properties
Developer confidence in multifamily housing rises, but remains relatively low
Multifamily vacancies also rose during the second quarter of the year, though the National Association of Home Builders characterized the industry as experiencing a recovery
by Jim Dalrymple II Aug 21
Did Trump extend the eviction moratorium? Not exactly
Issued Saturday, the executive order offers some mitigation measures, but falls short of extending the moratorium included in the CARES Act
by Patrick Kearns Aug 10
A diverse portfolio is key as Americans flee to the suburbs
3 real estate investing experts share their thoughts on coronavirus-induced urban flight and what it means for property investors
by Marian McPherson Aug 4
Freddie Mac celebrates 50th anniversary with multifamily milestones
As the mortgage giant turns 50, the company celebrated its anniversary with a new state-by-state breakdown of the mortgages it has provided
by Patrick Kearns Jul 20
Safety expert warns of new property and rental scam amid pandemic
'There are criminals who sit and wait around for a crisis to jump in,' real estate safety expert Tracey Hawkins told Inman
Silicon Valley wants to reimagine multifamily housing
The arrival of construction startup Juno highlights the ways that Silicon Valley and its deep-pocketed investors are increasingly looking to real estate for the next big idea
by Jim Dalrymple II Jul 14
Airbnb puts restrictions on renters under 25 to curb house parties
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, bookers under 25 who have fewer than 3 positive reviews will be barred from renting single-family homes close to where they live
Airbnb CEO says travel and short-term rentals will never be the same
'I will go on the record to say that travel will never, ever go back to the way it was pre-COVID,' Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky said Sunday
How are timeshares faring during the pandemic?
As the pandemic sent the economy reeling while grounding travel to a halt, many timeshare owners have sought to trim costs and get out of agreements
Family-oriented rentals are next area of growth, opportunity
In a report released Monday, the Urban Land Institute highlighted the need for more two and three-bedroom rentals to meet the growing demand of families
by Marian McPherson Jun 22
Todd Baldwin on being a 28-year-old landlord in these turbulent times
'If you are interested in it or have the means to do it, just start,' the Seattle landlord advises prospective investors
Vacation rental sites roar back to life with surge of spring bookings
After a period of rolling out more lenient reservation cancellation policies and more stringent cleaning procedures in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, Airbnb, Vrbo and other vacation-rental websites are starting to see an increase in bookings again
by Lillian Dickerson Jun 16
Mr. Cooper
Rent for single-family homes grew by 2.4% in April, a major drop from 3% in March
Property management software is soaring in popularity amid virus
AppFolio, which provides cloud-based property management software, saw its shares grow by 44.3% in May. The growth came as property managers adapted to work-at-home orders